Abstract

This paper constitutes a step forward in resource-constrained scheduling theory. We introduce an checker for energetic reasoning (ER), where is Ackermann's inverse function. Until now, after more than 20 years of research, the best technique, recently obtained by Ouellet and Quimper, was in . We identify mathematical properties that allow the number of useful intervals to be reduced. We also discuss the interest of integrating this checker into industrial solvers developed for addressing optimisation problems.

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